Posted by Dieselrider on February 04, 2018 at 12:19:20 from (67.214.11.32):
Okay, just for gits and shigles on a winter afternoon:
Let's say money is no object and you wanted to build a barn for your operation. Say 50 by 100 foot. Would you build a PA style bank barn with hay storage on top and animals underneath? Maybe a 50 by 100 foot shed roof on the lower side for equipment? Reinforced concrete foundation or cement block on top of footers? Pin and post barn or pole building setting on top so there would be no posts in the way- just wide open space? Steel beams to hold up the top or large timber beams? Maybe keep the equipment under the hay and the animals in under the shed roof? Would that be too risky if there was a fire you could lose equipment and animals along with the barn and hay?
Would two pole buildings be a better idea- say one for equipment and one for hay storage? Perhaps a third pole building for animals? Perhaps an open sided structure to keep hay under roof and two pole buildings for equipment and animals?
What would your choice be? I suppose in Kansas, you wouldn't build a bank barn... Are there any bank barns in Kansas? I doubt, I would ever be able to fund a barn build but, it's nice to dream.
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